SPORTS / TRAINING / GLUTATHIONE CONNECTION
• Athletes Use Muscles!
• Muscles Need Oxygen!
• Use of Oxygen Creates “Free Radicals”!
• Free Radicals are Toxins (Poisons)!
• Toxins and Free Radicals Have to be Eliminated!
• Glutathione Eliminates Free Radicals and Toxins!
• GSH-Immunity The Choice of Professionals!
is Proven to Optimize Glutathione in the Cells and Increase Muscle Performance!
PHARMACEUDICAL GRADE WHEY
• Using GSH-Immunity® PHARMACEUDICAL GRADE WHEY POWDER
daily gives you, the Athlete, Natural Competitive Edge!
- What Everyone Should Know About Sports Physiology!
- To replicate in sufficient numbers the T-cells need GLUTATHIONE (GSH). The body manufactures Glutathione to feed the
immune system.
- When working out, training or competing, athletically the immune system is often overwhelmed. It cannot get rid of free radicals
fast enough to prevent fatigue, muscle pains, soreness, muscle damage, stress, etc.
- In one clinical study it says: “After prolonged intense exercise the number of lymphocytes in the blood is reduced, and
the function of natural killer cells is suppressed; furthermore secretory immunity is impaired. During this time of
immunodepression, often referred to as ‘the open window’, the host may be more susceptible to micro-organisms (viruses,
bacteria, etc.) bypassing the first line of defense.”
- This is of interest to top athletes who perform frequent severe exercise.
- Free radicals have been implicated in the development of diverse diseases such as cancer, diabetes, cataracts and many more.
- Recent epidemiological data suggests an inverse relationship between antioxidant intake and cardiovascular disease risk.
- The data also suggests that antioxidants may delay aging. Vitamin E, Beta-Carotene and Vitamin C have shown promise as
protective antioxidants. Other ingestable products with antioxidant properties include Selenium and Coenzyme Q10.
- But these all come from the outside – they are not manufactured by the body – while Glutathione is probably the most effective
antioxidant manufactured by the body itself.
- To accomplish an increase in Glutathione levels a precursor, or building block, is required. Such a super-antioxidant is now
available to all athletes.
- Extensive clinical research and more research that is currently ongoing in University Hospitals throughout the world support
Glutathione precursors like GSH-Immunity® PHARMACEUDICAL GRADE WHEY POWDER
- help to optimize the Glutathione level in all your cells.
- It enables – if Glutathione is available in sufficient quantities – your T-cells to fight off infections before you even notice
them.
- It eliminates free radicals before they become a problem.
- It optimizes your immune system and the antioxidant defense mechanism of your body.
- This product is easy to take. Two scoops of GSH-Immunity® (10 grams) is sufficient for normal maintenance of your Immune
system. The use of three scoops may be needed when strenuous exercise is required, that being elite level. You do not want to
succumb to an infection or a fever on the eve of an important competition or an Olympic event.
TRAINERS AND ATHLETES DO NOT NEED FLUFF
THEY NEED RESEARCH AND ANSWERS!
Below are a few studies that will show you WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE
GSH-Immunity® ..................
- Glutathione in Athletic Performance, Endurance and Sports Nutrition
The effect of whey protein supplementation with and without creatine monohydrate combined with resistance training on lean
tissue mass and muscle strength
- Burke DG, Chilibeck PD, Davidson KS, Candow DG, Farthing J, Smith-Palmer T. Department of Human Kinetics, St. Francis Xavier University,
Antigonish, Nova Scotia, B2G 2W5, Canada. [1: Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 2001 Sep;11(3):349-64] Males that supplemented with whey
protein while resistance training demonstrated greater improvement in knee extension peak torque and lean tissue mass than
males engaged in training alone. Males that supplemented with a combination of whey protein and creatine had greater increases
in lean tissue mass and bench press than those who supplemented with only whey protein or placebo.
- Physical exercise intensity can be related to plasma glutathione levels
Gambelunghe C, Rossi R, Micheletti A, Mariucci G, Rufini S. [J Physiol Biochem 2001 Mar;57(2):9-14] The aim of the present study was to
examine the effect of different kinds of physical exercise on plasma glutathione levels. Our results suggest that GSH plays a
central antioxidant role in blood during intensive physical exercise and that its modifications are closely related to exercise
intensity.
- Oxidants, antioxidant nutrients and the athlete
Packer L. [Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley 94720-3200, USA.] Strenuous physical exercise
induces oxidative stress. Severe or prolonged exercise can overwhelm antioxidant defences, which include vitamins E and C and
thiol antioxidants, which are interlinked in an antioxidant network, as well as antioxidant enzymes. Evidence for oxidative stress
and damage during exercise comes from direct measurement of free radicals, from measurement of damage to lipids and DNA,
and from measurement of antioxidant redox status, especially glutathione. There is little evidence that antioxidant supplementation
can improve performance, but a large body of work suggests that bolstering antioxidant defences may ameliorate exercise-
induced damage, suggesting that the benefits of antioxidant intervention may be for the long term rather than the short term.
- Reductions in blood glutamine concentration following intense exercise may contribute to immune suppression in overtrained
athletes
- Plasma amino acid concentrations in the overtraining syndrome: Possible effects on the immune system
Parry-Billings M, Budgett R, Koutedakis K et al (1992). [Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 24, 1353-8] Overtraining and long-term
exercise are associated with an impairment of immune function. We provide evidence in support of the hypothesis that the supply
of glutamine, a key fuel for cells of the immune system, is impaired in these conditions and that this may contribute to
immunosuppression. Plasma glutamine concentration was decreased in overtrained athletes and after long-term exercise
(marathon race) and was increased after short-term, high intensity exercise (sprinting). Branched chain amino acid
supplementation during long-term exercise was shown to prevent this decrease in the plasma glutamine level. Given the proposed
importance of glutamine for cells of the immune system, it is concluded that the decrease in plasma glutamine concentration in
overtraining and following long-term exercise, and not an intrinsic defect in T lymphocyte function, may contribute to the immune
deficiency reported in these conditions.
- Glutamine, exercise and immune function. Links and possible mechanisms
Walsh NP, Blannin AK, Robson PJ, Gleeson M. [Sports Med 1998 Sep;26(3):177-91] Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in
human muscle and plasma and is utilised at high rates by rapidly dividing cells, including leucocytes, to provide energy and
optimal conditions for nucleotide biosynthesis. Falls in the plasma glutamine level have been reported following endurance events
and prolonged exercise. These levels remain unchanged or temporarily elevated after short term, high intensity exercise. Plasma
glutamine has also been reported to fall in patients with untreated diabetes mellitus, in diet-induced metabolic acidosis and in the
recovery period following high intensity intermittent exercise. Furthermore, athletes experiencing discomfort from the overtraining
syndrome exhibit lower resting levels of plasma glutamine than active healthy controls. Therefore, physical activity directly affects
the availability of glutamine to the leucocytes and thus may influence immune function.
This information gives the Trainer / Athlete / persons just doing excersize the importance of a SUFFICIENT level of Glutathione in
the body cells. An exceptional method of Glutathione replenishment may be taken by using the precursor GSH-Immunity® .
- NAC the drug used for replenishing Glutathione has side effects and it is a drug
- patches are available but entry is only subcutanous and not intracellular so ineffective
- pills are certainly available but Glutathione is destroyed in the digestive juices so ineffective
- a huge # of whey products are available however they are NOT A PRIMARY PRODUCT AND ARE NOT PHARMACEUDICAL
GRADE WHEY POWDER.
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Thank you for your time and hope we gave you sufficient information for your decision for optimal training.......................
GSH-Immunity® is certified free of antibiotics, pesticides, and hormones. It is pure milk derived from cows that are free-roaming
and grass-fed, it is lactose-free, fat-free, casein-free and cholesterol-free. It has none of the undesirable aspects associated with
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